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In this brief video you can find seven little known facts about Kazakhstan. If you ask yourself where is Kazakhstan, it is a Eurasian country, with much of its land on the Asian continent. It used to be part of the USSR, but today it’s becoming a booming oil based economy.The capital of Kazakhstan is Astana, but Almaty used to hold that title before 1997.
More information about the video content bellow:
1. Astana is one of the world’s newest and most futuristic capital cities. Astana literally means ‘capital city’ in Kazakh. And the capital is the second coldest capital city on earth, with temperatures dipping to -40 Celsius in the winter.
2. Kazakhstani people celebrate three New Year’s Eves. Two official ones, which are the 1 January by the Gregorian Calendar and the 22 March, "Nauryz" – the spring equinox or renewal of nature and 14th of January by the Julian Calendar is the legacy of the Soviet times. This day is called "the Old New Year". Old or new, they celebrate three times a year.
3. It is the largest landlocked country in the world, stretching from Siberia to the desserts of Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan and from China to the Caspian Sea. It is so large that distance from one end to another is about the same as LondonIstanbul route. Here one can find practically all climatic zones: from the torrid deserts through steppe and forest to eternal snows of the mountain heights reaching beyond the clouds.
4. The metro in Almaty (former capital until 1997) took 23 years to build and opened in December 2011. This is not because construction was slow, but because funding problems happened after the dissolution of the Soviet Union. But it is finally open and expansion is constantly taking place.
5. Fifty years ago the Aral Sea was the world's fourth inland sea, after the Caspian Sea, Lake Superior and Lake Victoria. It started shrinking due to Soviet irrigation projects, its surface area declining by more than 50 percent, to 30,000 square km from 67,000 square km, between 1960 and 1996.
6. Kazakhstan is unique in that its people, the Kazakhs, did not form the majority of the population upon independence in 1991. Currently the northern part of the country is populated mostly with Ukrainian and Russian majorities while Kazakhs are more prevalent in the south.
7. Located in Kazakhstan, Lake Balkhash is the 12th largest lake in the world, but that characteristic is hardly what makes it interesting. This lake is bizarre because the western part of the lake consists of freshwater and the eastern half is saltwater. Balkhash maintains this unlikely balance in part because the two halves are joined by a narrow straight that is 3.5 kilometers wide and six meters deep.
More Info:
https://www.teachaway.com/2014/06/18/10-things-you-didnt-know-about-kazakhstan
http://www.travelandtalk.info/kazakhstan.htm
http://www.meganstarr.com/2014/03/random-facts-almaty-kazakhstan.html
http://www.reuters.com/article/2008/06/24/idUSL23248577
http://www.kwintessential.co.uk/resources/global-etiquette/kazakhstan.html
http://www.mnn.com/earth-matters/wilderness-resources/photos/13-of-the-most-bizarre-lakes-in-the-world/lake-balkhash
Music:
PipeChoir – Adam are you free (part 3)
http://freemusicarchive.org/
Images:
http://www.dentons.com/~/media/Images/Website/Background%20Images/Offices/Astana/Astana.jpg
http://www.rustourismnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/25big.jpg
https://drscdn.500px.org/photo/56417910/m%3D2048/c0725af2954c5e0b24d885530ef3a59f
http://02varvara.files.wordpress.com/2013/01/00-new-year-in-st-petersburg-nevsky-prospekt-05-01-13.jpg?w=1200&h=800
http://aboutkazakhstan.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/kazakhstan-steppe.jpg
http://www.dolphin.upenn.edu/pibv/craftmap/world_map.jpg
http://paradiseintheworld.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/kazakhstan-almaty.jpg
http://d1vmp8zzttzftq.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/beautiful-view-of-big-circle-glowing-fountain-in-dendra-park-of-first-president-nursultan-nazarbayev-at-night-in-Almaty-Kazakhstan-1600x1014.jpg
http://www.woroni.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/Aral-Sea.jpg
https://kaspiascaravan.files.wordpress.com/2012/05/dscf6580_2.jpg
http://earthshots.usgs.gov/earthshots/sites/all/files/earthshots/1977%20cropped%20full%20mosaic.png
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/25/Kazakh-Mongolian_Eagle_Hunter.JPG
http://www.beforethey.com/media/images/Kazakh/K3.jpg
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b3/Lake_Balkhash_Sep_2007_4.JPG
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/0c/STS039-085-00E_Lake_Balkhash,_Kazakhstan_April_1991.jpg

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http://www.euronews.com/ The city of Almaty lies to the south of Kazakhstan, a stop off point in years gone by on the Silk Road, the great trading route that linked east and west.
Trade and economy are still at the heart of Almaty which was once the country's capital. It is the financial centre of central Asia and attracted some six million tourists last year. History, hot summers and a raft of winter sports on tap are among the top attractions.
In the hustle and bustle of modern development Almaty has not forgotten long held traditions like the famous steam baths, the RussianBanya.
Some like it hot first thing. Bagdat Yermagambedov has been taking the steam for 30 years.
"Its a tradition here and everyone likes to start the week with a Banya to gather energy for the rest of the week, but what is a Russian bath without the steam - its not a bath! It's a great pleasure to come here to the steam rooms to re-charge our energy," he explained.
The vast Arasan complex was opened in 1982 and has been hailed as the best 'Banya' in central Asia. If a massage is not for you there are many other ways of ending your visit.
Some people like to start the day with a good thrashing; birch leaves pummel the skin and its supposed to stimulate the circulation to take the stress out of the day before you have even started. It doesn't so much hurt as it stings.
A morning in the Banya is perhaps the perfect preparation for a visit to the busy GreenBazaar. On the Silk Road it is Kazakhstan's biggest market and brings to life all the finest traditions of the Asian bazaar, buying selling and meeting people.
The word Almaty means city of apples and the region is believed to be the ancestral home of the apple as one stallholder pointed out: "The apples from Almaty are considered to be top quality and we have many different varieties, and of those the most appetising, the most popular and well known, is this one here - the Aport."
Underground for the commuter its all less crowded where you can get a seat at any time of the day on the new metro.
Opened just six months ago the metro was 23 years in the planning and finished at an estimated cost of 900 million euros. The platforms and seven stations on the 8.5 kilometre stretch have gleaming marble floors.
Two more stations are set to open. Soon they will be buzzing with more passengers.
Beyond the city boundary you will hear the motto of a group of children echo in the mountain air. "We don't take the easiest path," they chant.
Local climber Maxut Zhumayev started this childrens' camp. He is one of only 12 mountaineers to scale the 14 peaks over 8,000 metres without oxygen, a remarkable feat.
Not quite the heights which 11-year-old Iskander Temirtas is aiming for. At the summit he wants to take an easier route down but is told he can't. Maxut has banned mobile phones, iPads and computer games.
"I want children to believe in themselves, in their power, their force. Its very important for me that they use me as an example so that they can see that you can climb Everest, you can be the strongest and win Olympic medals. There is nothing too difficult in this life," he said.
Maxut is hoping his philosophy will catch the imagination of a new generation and his mountain camps will grow to become an integral part of life in Almaty.
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The modern day Republic of Kazakhstan has sprung from an ancient and varied history, spanning a time of early nomadic tribes to a Khan occupation, becoming a SovietState and later declaring independence following the dissolution of the Soviet Union in nineteen ninety-one – when PresidentNursultan Nazarbayev became leader of the nation and remains so today.
Kazakhstan is categorised as the world’s largest landlocked country by land area, and the ninth largest country in the world. Bordering China, Russia, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan, it is a bridge between Europe to Asia and amasses an area almost four times that of Texas. It is home to an estimated seventeen million people and the official languages are Kazakh and Russian.
Kazakhstan’s economy is the largest of all the Central Asian states, most likely due to its extensive natural resources. Its goal is to join the top thirty most developed countries in the world by twenty fifty, and pursue a period of modernisation and rejuvenation.

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Kazakhstan

Kazakhstan (i/ˌkæzækˈstɑːn, ˌkɑː-, -zɑːk-, -ˈstæn/;Kazakh: Қазақстан, Qazaqstan), officially the Republic of Kazakhstan, is a country in Central Asia, with a minor part west of the Ural River and thus in Europe. Kazakhstan is the world's largest landlocked country by land area and the ninth largest country in the world. Its territory of 2,724,900 square kilometres (1,052,100sqmi) is larger than all of Western Europe. By 2006, Kazakhstan had become the dominant nation of Central Asia economically, generating 60% of the region's GDP, primarily through its oil/gas industry. The country has vast mineral resources.

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In this brief video you can find seven little known facts about Kazakhstan. If you ask yourself where is Kazakhstan, it is a Eurasian country, with much of its land on the Asian continent. It used to be part of the USSR, but today it’s becoming a booming oil based economy.The capital of Kazakhstan is Astana, but Almaty used to hold that title before 1997.
More information about the video content bellow:
1. Astana is one of the world’s newest and most futuristic capital cities. Astana literally means ‘capital city’ in Kazakh. And the capital is the second coldest capital city on earth, with temperatures dipping to -40 Celsius in the winter.
2. Kazakhstani people celebrate three New Year’s Eves. Two official ones, which are the 1 January by the Gregorian Calendar and the 22 March, "Nauryz" – the spring equinox or renewal of nature and 14th of January by the Julian Calendar is the legacy of the Soviet times. This day is called "the Old New Year". Old or new, they celebrate three times a year.
3. It is the largest landlocked country in the world, stretching from Siberia to the desserts of Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan and from China to the Caspian Sea. It is so large that distance from one end to another is about the same as LondonIstanbul route. Here one can find practically all climatic zones: from the torrid deserts through steppe and forest to eternal snows of the mountain heights reaching beyond the clouds.
4. The metro in Almaty (former capital until 1997) took 23 years to build and opened in December 2011. This is not because construction was slow, but because funding problems happened after the dissolution of the Soviet Union. But it is finally open and expansion is constantly taking place.
5. Fifty years ago the Aral Sea was the world's fourth inland sea, after the Caspian Sea, Lake Superior and Lake Victoria. It started shrinking due to Soviet irrigation projects, its surface area declining by more than 50 percent, to 30,000 square km from 67,000 square km, between 1960 and 1996.
6. Kazakhstan is unique in that its people, the Kazakhs, did not form the majority of the population upon independence in 1991. Currently the northern part of the country is populated mostly with Ukrainian and Russian majorities while Kazakhs are more prevalent in the south.
7. Located in Kazakhstan, Lake Balkhash is the 12th largest lake in the world, but that characteristic is hardly what makes it interesting. This lake is bizarre because the western part of the lake consists of freshwater and the eastern half is saltwater. Balkhash maintains this unlikely balance in part because the two halves are joined by a narrow straight that is 3.5 kilometers wide and six meters deep.
More Info:
https://www.teachaway.com/2014/06/18/10-things-you-didnt-know-about-kazakhstan
http://www.travelandtalk.info/kazakhstan.htm
http://www.meganstarr.com/2014/03/random-facts-almaty-kazakhstan.html
http://www.reuters.com/article/2008/06/24/idUSL23248577
http://www.kwintessential.co.uk/resources/global-etiquette/kazakhstan.html
http://www.mnn.com/earth-matters/wilderness-resources/photos/13-of-the-most-bizarre-lakes-in-the-world/lake-balkhash
Music:
PipeChoir – Adam are you free (part 3)
http://freemusicarchive.org/
Images:
http://www.dentons.com/~/media/Images/Website/Background%20Images/Offices/Astana/Astana.jpg
http://www.rustourismnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/25big.jpg
https://drscdn.500px.org/photo/56417910/m%3D2048/c0725af2954c5e0b24d885530ef3a59f
http://02varvara.files.wordpress.com/2013/01/00-new-year-in-st-petersburg-nevsky-prospekt-05-01-13.jpg?w=1200&h=800
http://aboutkazakhstan.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/kazakhstan-steppe.jpg
http://www.dolphin.upenn.edu/pibv/craftmap/world_map.jpg
http://paradiseintheworld.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/kazakhstan-almaty.jpg
http://d1vmp8zzttzftq.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/beautiful-view-of-big-circle-glowing-fountain-in-dendra-park-of-first-president-nursultan-nazarbayev-at-night-in-Almaty-Kazakhstan-1600x1014.jpg
http://www.woroni.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/Aral-Sea.jpg
https://kaspiascaravan.files.wordpress.com/2012/05/dscf6580_2.jpg
http://earthshots.usgs.gov/earthshots/sites/all/files/earthshots/1977%20cropped%20full%20mosaic.png
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/25/Kazakh-Mongolian_Eagle_Hunter.JPG
http://www.beforethey.com/media/images/Kazakh/K3.jpg
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b3/Lake_Balkhash_Sep_2007_4.JPG
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/0c/STS039-085-00E_Lake_Balkhash,_Kazakhstan_April_1991.jpg

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"My day in Kazakhstan" #4 (12.12.15)-Kazakh TV-eng

"My day in Kazakhstan" #4 (12.12.15)-Kazakh TV-eng

"My day in Kazakhstan" #4 (12.12.15)-Kazakh TV-eng

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The hero of our today's program the teacher from South KoreaRyu Ja Mi. Year ago Ryu moved to Astana from Guandjou to teach korean to kazakh children.

4:54

euronews Life - Almaty: Kazakhstan's Garden City

euronews Life - Almaty: Kazakhstan's Garden City

euronews Life - Almaty: Kazakhstan's Garden City

http://www.euronews.com/ The city of Almaty lies to the south of Kazakhstan, a stop off point in years gone by on the Silk Road, the great trading route that linked east and west.
Trade and economy are still at the heart of Almaty which was once the country's capital. It is the financial centre of central Asia and attracted some six million tourists last year. History, hot summers and a raft of winter sports on tap are among the top attractions.
In the hustle and bustle of modern development Almaty has not forgotten long held traditions like the famous steam baths, the RussianBanya.
Some like it hot first thing. Bagdat Yermagambedov has been taking the steam for 30 years.
"Its a tradition here and everyone likes to start the week with a Banya to gather energy for the rest of the week, but what is a Russian bath without the steam - its not a bath! It's a great pleasure to come here to the steam rooms to re-charge our energy," he explained.
The vast Arasan complex was opened in 1982 and has been hailed as the best 'Banya' in central Asia. If a massage is not for you there are many other ways of ending your visit.
Some people like to start the day with a good thrashing; birch leaves pummel the skin and its supposed to stimulate the circulation to take the stress out of the day before you have even started. It doesn't so much hurt as it stings.
A morning in the Banya is perhaps the perfect preparation for a visit to the busy GreenBazaar. On the Silk Road it is Kazakhstan's biggest market and brings to life all the finest traditions of the Asian bazaar, buying selling and meeting people.
The word Almaty means city of apples and the region is believed to be the ancestral home of the apple as one stallholder pointed out: "The apples from Almaty are considered to be top quality and we have many different varieties, and of those the most appetising, the most popular and well known, is this one here - the Aport."
Underground for the commuter its all less crowded where you can get a seat at any time of the day on the new metro.
Opened just six months ago the metro was 23 years in the planning and finished at an estimated cost of 900 million euros. The platforms and seven stations on the 8.5 kilometre stretch have gleaming marble floors.
Two more stations are set to open. Soon they will be buzzing with more passengers.
Beyond the city boundary you will hear the motto of a group of children echo in the mountain air. "We don't take the easiest path," they chant.
Local climber Maxut Zhumayev started this childrens' camp. He is one of only 12 mountaineers to scale the 14 peaks over 8,000 metres without oxygen, a remarkable feat.
Not quite the heights which 11-year-old Iskander Temirtas is aiming for. At the summit he wants to take an easier route down but is told he can't. Maxut has banned mobile phones, iPads and computer games.
"I want children to believe in themselves, in their power, their force. Its very important for me that they use me as an example so that they can see that you can climb Everest, you can be the strongest and win Olympic medals. There is nothing too difficult in this life," he said.
Maxut is hoping his philosophy will catch the imagination of a new generation and his mountain camps will grow to become an integral part of life in Almaty.
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The modern day Republic of Kazakhstan has sprung from an ancient and varied history, spanning a time of early nomadic tribes to a Khan occupation, becoming a SovietState and later declaring independence following the dissolution of the Soviet Union in nineteen ninety-one – when PresidentNursultan Nazarbayev became leader of the nation and remains so today.
Kazakhstan is categorised as the world’s largest landlocked country by land area, and the ninth largest country in the world. Bordering China, Russia, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan, it is a bridge between Europe to Asia and amasses an area almost four times that of Texas. It is home to an estimated seventeen million people and the official languages are Kazakh and Russian.
Kazakhstan’s economy is the largest of all the Central Asian states, most likely due to its extensive natural resources. Its goal is to join the top thirty most developed countries in the world by twenty fifty, and pursue a period of modernisation and rejuvenation.

WTO market #3 (04.05.2017) - Kazakh TV

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What is the structure of the market of packaging and containers in Kazakhstan?
What types of packages are munfactures by domestic producers?
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In this brief video you can find seven little known facts about Kazakhstan. If you ask yourself where is Kazakhstan, it is a Eurasian country, with much of its land on the Asian continent. It used to be part of the USSR, but today it’s becoming a booming oil based economy.The capital of Kazakhstan is Astana, but Almaty used to hold that title before 1997.
More information about the video content bellow:
1. Astana is one of the world’s newest and most f...

published: 18 Jul 2015

"My day in Kazakhstan" #4 (12.12.15)-Kazakh TV-eng

Today in our program:
The hero of our today's program the teacher from South KoreaRyu Ja Mi. Year ago Ryu moved to Astana from Guandjou to teach korean to kazakh children.

published: 22 Dec 2015

euronews Life - Almaty: Kazakhstan's Garden City

http://www.euronews.com/ The city of Almaty lies to the south of Kazakhstan, a stop off point in years gone by on the Silk Road, the great trading route that linked east and west.
Trade and economy are still at the heart of Almaty which was once the country's capital. It is the financial centre of central Asia and attracted some six million tourists last year. History, hot summers and a raft of winter sports on tap are among the top attractions.
In the hustle and bustle of modern development Almaty has not forgotten long held traditions like the famous steam baths, the RussianBanya.
Some like it hot first thing. Bagdat Yermagambedov has been taking the steam for 30 years.
"Its a tradition here and everyone likes to start the week with a Banya to gather energy for the rest of ...

Living in Kazakhstan. Kazakhstan Overview.

US Television - Kazakhstan - The Heart Of Eurasia

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The modern day Republic of Kazakhstan has sprung from an ancient and varied history, spanning a time of early nomadic tribes to a Khan occupation, becoming a SovietState and later declaring independence following the dissolution of the Soviet Union in nineteen ninety-one – when PresidentNursultan Nazarbayev became leader of the nation and remains so today.
Kazakhstan is categorised as the world’s largest landlocked country by land area, and the ninth largest country in the world. Bordering China, Russia, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan, it is a bridge between Europe to Asia and amasses an area almost four times that of Texas. It is home to an estimated seventeen million people and the official languages are Kazakh...

Kazakh National Anthem - "Meniñ Qazaqstanım" (KK/EN)

WTO market #3 (04.05.2017) - Kazakh TV

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What is the structure of the market of packaging and containers in Kazakhstan?
What types of packages are munfactures by domestic producers?
Topical question: imports or export?
The official Youtube channel of Kazakh TV.
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Follow the news on our site: http://kazakh-tv.kz/
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In this brief video you can find seven little known facts about Kazakhstan. If you ask yourself where is Kazakhstan, it is a Eurasian country, with much of its land on the Asian continent. It used to be part of the USSR, but today it’s becoming a booming oil based economy.The capital of Kazakhstan is Astana, but Almaty used to hold that title before 1997.
More information about the video content bellow:
1. Astana is one of the world’s newest and most futuristic capital cities. Astana literally means ‘capital city’ in Kazakh. And the capital is the second coldest capital city on earth, with temperatures dipping to -40 Celsius in the winter.
2. Kazakhstani people celebrate three New Year’s Eves. Two official ones, which are the 1 January by the Gregorian Calendar and the 22 March, "Nauryz" – the spring equinox or renewal of nature and 14th of January by the Julian Calendar is the legacy of the Soviet times. This day is called "the Old New Year". Old or new, they celebrate three times a year.
3. It is the largest landlocked country in the world, stretching from Siberia to the desserts of Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan and from China to the Caspian Sea. It is so large that distance from one end to another is about the same as LondonIstanbul route. Here one can find practically all climatic zones: from the torrid deserts through steppe and forest to eternal snows of the mountain heights reaching beyond the clouds.
4. The metro in Almaty (former capital until 1997) took 23 years to build and opened in December 2011. This is not because construction was slow, but because funding problems happened after the dissolution of the Soviet Union. But it is finally open and expansion is constantly taking place.
5. Fifty years ago the Aral Sea was the world's fourth inland sea, after the Caspian Sea, Lake Superior and Lake Victoria. It started shrinking due to Soviet irrigation projects, its surface area declining by more than 50 percent, to 30,000 square km from 67,000 square km, between 1960 and 1996.
6. Kazakhstan is unique in that its people, the Kazakhs, did not form the majority of the population upon independence in 1991. Currently the northern part of the country is populated mostly with Ukrainian and Russian majorities while Kazakhs are more prevalent in the south.
7. Located in Kazakhstan, Lake Balkhash is the 12th largest lake in the world, but that characteristic is hardly what makes it interesting. This lake is bizarre because the western part of the lake consists of freshwater and the eastern half is saltwater. Balkhash maintains this unlikely balance in part because the two halves are joined by a narrow straight that is 3.5 kilometers wide and six meters deep.
More Info:
https://www.teachaway.com/2014/06/18/10-things-you-didnt-know-about-kazakhstan
http://www.travelandtalk.info/kazakhstan.htm
http://www.meganstarr.com/2014/03/random-facts-almaty-kazakhstan.html
http://www.reuters.com/article/2008/06/24/idUSL23248577
http://www.kwintessential.co.uk/resources/global-etiquette/kazakhstan.html
http://www.mnn.com/earth-matters/wilderness-resources/photos/13-of-the-most-bizarre-lakes-in-the-world/lake-balkhash
Music:
PipeChoir – Adam are you free (part 3)
http://freemusicarchive.org/
Images:
http://www.dentons.com/~/media/Images/Website/Background%20Images/Offices/Astana/Astana.jpg
http://www.rustourismnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/25big.jpg
https://drscdn.500px.org/photo/56417910/m%3D2048/c0725af2954c5e0b24d885530ef3a59f
http://02varvara.files.wordpress.com/2013/01/00-new-year-in-st-petersburg-nevsky-prospekt-05-01-13.jpg?w=1200&h=800
http://aboutkazakhstan.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/kazakhstan-steppe.jpg
http://www.dolphin.upenn.edu/pibv/craftmap/world_map.jpg
http://paradiseintheworld.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/kazakhstan-almaty.jpg
http://d1vmp8zzttzftq.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/beautiful-view-of-big-circle-glowing-fountain-in-dendra-park-of-first-president-nursultan-nazarbayev-at-night-in-Almaty-Kazakhstan-1600x1014.jpg
http://www.woroni.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/Aral-Sea.jpg
https://kaspiascaravan.files.wordpress.com/2012/05/dscf6580_2.jpg
http://earthshots.usgs.gov/earthshots/sites/all/files/earthshots/1977%20cropped%20full%20mosaic.png
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/25/Kazakh-Mongolian_Eagle_Hunter.JPG
http://www.beforethey.com/media/images/Kazakh/K3.jpg
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b3/Lake_Balkhash_Sep_2007_4.JPG
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/0c/STS039-085-00E_Lake_Balkhash,_Kazakhstan_April_1991.jpg

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In this brief video you can find seven little known facts about Kazakhstan. If you ask yourself where is Kazakhstan, it is a Eurasian country, with much of its land on the Asian continent. It used to be part of the USSR, but today it’s becoming a booming oil based economy.The capital of Kazakhstan is Astana, but Almaty used to hold that title before 1997.
More information about the video content bellow:
1. Astana is one of the world’s newest and most futuristic capital cities. Astana literally means ‘capital city’ in Kazakh. And the capital is the second coldest capital city on earth, with temperatures dipping to -40 Celsius in the winter.
2. Kazakhstani people celebrate three New Year’s Eves. Two official ones, which are the 1 January by the Gregorian Calendar and the 22 March, "Nauryz" – the spring equinox or renewal of nature and 14th of January by the Julian Calendar is the legacy of the Soviet times. This day is called "the Old New Year". Old or new, they celebrate three times a year.
3. It is the largest landlocked country in the world, stretching from Siberia to the desserts of Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan and from China to the Caspian Sea. It is so large that distance from one end to another is about the same as LondonIstanbul route. Here one can find practically all climatic zones: from the torrid deserts through steppe and forest to eternal snows of the mountain heights reaching beyond the clouds.
4. The metro in Almaty (former capital until 1997) took 23 years to build and opened in December 2011. This is not because construction was slow, but because funding problems happened after the dissolution of the Soviet Union. But it is finally open and expansion is constantly taking place.
5. Fifty years ago the Aral Sea was the world's fourth inland sea, after the Caspian Sea, Lake Superior and Lake Victoria. It started shrinking due to Soviet irrigation projects, its surface area declining by more than 50 percent, to 30,000 square km from 67,000 square km, between 1960 and 1996.
6. Kazakhstan is unique in that its people, the Kazakhs, did not form the majority of the population upon independence in 1991. Currently the northern part of the country is populated mostly with Ukrainian and Russian majorities while Kazakhs are more prevalent in the south.
7. Located in Kazakhstan, Lake Balkhash is the 12th largest lake in the world, but that characteristic is hardly what makes it interesting. This lake is bizarre because the western part of the lake consists of freshwater and the eastern half is saltwater. Balkhash maintains this unlikely balance in part because the two halves are joined by a narrow straight that is 3.5 kilometers wide and six meters deep.
More Info:
https://www.teachaway.com/2014/06/18/10-things-you-didnt-know-about-kazakhstan
http://www.travelandtalk.info/kazakhstan.htm
http://www.meganstarr.com/2014/03/random-facts-almaty-kazakhstan.html
http://www.reuters.com/article/2008/06/24/idUSL23248577
http://www.kwintessential.co.uk/resources/global-etiquette/kazakhstan.html
http://www.mnn.com/earth-matters/wilderness-resources/photos/13-of-the-most-bizarre-lakes-in-the-world/lake-balkhash
Music:
PipeChoir – Adam are you free (part 3)
http://freemusicarchive.org/
Images:
http://www.dentons.com/~/media/Images/Website/Background%20Images/Offices/Astana/Astana.jpg
http://www.rustourismnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/25big.jpg
https://drscdn.500px.org/photo/56417910/m%3D2048/c0725af2954c5e0b24d885530ef3a59f
http://02varvara.files.wordpress.com/2013/01/00-new-year-in-st-petersburg-nevsky-prospekt-05-01-13.jpg?w=1200&h=800
http://aboutkazakhstan.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/kazakhstan-steppe.jpg
http://www.dolphin.upenn.edu/pibv/craftmap/world_map.jpg
http://paradiseintheworld.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/kazakhstan-almaty.jpg
http://d1vmp8zzttzftq.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/beautiful-view-of-big-circle-glowing-fountain-in-dendra-park-of-first-president-nursultan-nazarbayev-at-night-in-Almaty-Kazakhstan-1600x1014.jpg
http://www.woroni.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/Aral-Sea.jpg
https://kaspiascaravan.files.wordpress.com/2012/05/dscf6580_2.jpg
http://earthshots.usgs.gov/earthshots/sites/all/files/earthshots/1977%20cropped%20full%20mosaic.png
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/25/Kazakh-Mongolian_Eagle_Hunter.JPG
http://www.beforethey.com/media/images/Kazakh/K3.jpg
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b3/Lake_Balkhash_Sep_2007_4.JPG
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/0c/STS039-085-00E_Lake_Balkhash,_Kazakhstan_April_1991.jpg

http://www.euronews.com/ The city of Almaty lies to the south of Kazakhstan, a stop off point in years gone by on the Silk Road, the great trading route that linked east and west.
Trade and economy are still at the heart of Almaty which was once the country's capital. It is the financial centre of central Asia and attracted some six million tourists last year. History, hot summers and a raft of winter sports on tap are among the top attractions.
In the hustle and bustle of modern development Almaty has not forgotten long held traditions like the famous steam baths, the RussianBanya.
Some like it hot first thing. Bagdat Yermagambedov has been taking the steam for 30 years.
"Its a tradition here and everyone likes to start the week with a Banya to gather energy for the rest of the week, but what is a Russian bath without the steam - its not a bath! It's a great pleasure to come here to the steam rooms to re-charge our energy," he explained.
The vast Arasan complex was opened in 1982 and has been hailed as the best 'Banya' in central Asia. If a massage is not for you there are many other ways of ending your visit.
Some people like to start the day with a good thrashing; birch leaves pummel the skin and its supposed to stimulate the circulation to take the stress out of the day before you have even started. It doesn't so much hurt as it stings.
A morning in the Banya is perhaps the perfect preparation for a visit to the busy GreenBazaar. On the Silk Road it is Kazakhstan's biggest market and brings to life all the finest traditions of the Asian bazaar, buying selling and meeting people.
The word Almaty means city of apples and the region is believed to be the ancestral home of the apple as one stallholder pointed out: "The apples from Almaty are considered to be top quality and we have many different varieties, and of those the most appetising, the most popular and well known, is this one here - the Aport."
Underground for the commuter its all less crowded where you can get a seat at any time of the day on the new metro.
Opened just six months ago the metro was 23 years in the planning and finished at an estimated cost of 900 million euros. The platforms and seven stations on the 8.5 kilometre stretch have gleaming marble floors.
Two more stations are set to open. Soon they will be buzzing with more passengers.
Beyond the city boundary you will hear the motto of a group of children echo in the mountain air. "We don't take the easiest path," they chant.
Local climber Maxut Zhumayev started this childrens' camp. He is one of only 12 mountaineers to scale the 14 peaks over 8,000 metres without oxygen, a remarkable feat.
Not quite the heights which 11-year-old Iskander Temirtas is aiming for. At the summit he wants to take an easier route down but is told he can't. Maxut has banned mobile phones, iPads and computer games.
"I want children to believe in themselves, in their power, their force. Its very important for me that they use me as an example so that they can see that you can climb Everest, you can be the strongest and win Olympic medals. There is nothing too difficult in this life," he said.
Maxut is hoping his philosophy will catch the imagination of a new generation and his mountain camps will grow to become an integral part of life in Almaty.
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http://www.euronews.com/ The city of Almaty lies to the south of Kazakhstan, a stop off point in years gone by on the Silk Road, the great trading route that linked east and west.
Trade and economy are still at the heart of Almaty which was once the country's capital. It is the financial centre of central Asia and attracted some six million tourists last year. History, hot summers and a raft of winter sports on tap are among the top attractions.
In the hustle and bustle of modern development Almaty has not forgotten long held traditions like the famous steam baths, the RussianBanya.
Some like it hot first thing. Bagdat Yermagambedov has been taking the steam for 30 years.
"Its a tradition here and everyone likes to start the week with a Banya to gather energy for the rest of the week, but what is a Russian bath without the steam - its not a bath! It's a great pleasure to come here to the steam rooms to re-charge our energy," he explained.
The vast Arasan complex was opened in 1982 and has been hailed as the best 'Banya' in central Asia. If a massage is not for you there are many other ways of ending your visit.
Some people like to start the day with a good thrashing; birch leaves pummel the skin and its supposed to stimulate the circulation to take the stress out of the day before you have even started. It doesn't so much hurt as it stings.
A morning in the Banya is perhaps the perfect preparation for a visit to the busy GreenBazaar. On the Silk Road it is Kazakhstan's biggest market and brings to life all the finest traditions of the Asian bazaar, buying selling and meeting people.
The word Almaty means city of apples and the region is believed to be the ancestral home of the apple as one stallholder pointed out: "The apples from Almaty are considered to be top quality and we have many different varieties, and of those the most appetising, the most popular and well known, is this one here - the Aport."
Underground for the commuter its all less crowded where you can get a seat at any time of the day on the new metro.
Opened just six months ago the metro was 23 years in the planning and finished at an estimated cost of 900 million euros. The platforms and seven stations on the 8.5 kilometre stretch have gleaming marble floors.
Two more stations are set to open. Soon they will be buzzing with more passengers.
Beyond the city boundary you will hear the motto of a group of children echo in the mountain air. "We don't take the easiest path," they chant.
Local climber Maxut Zhumayev started this childrens' camp. He is one of only 12 mountaineers to scale the 14 peaks over 8,000 metres without oxygen, a remarkable feat.
Not quite the heights which 11-year-old Iskander Temirtas is aiming for. At the summit he wants to take an easier route down but is told he can't. Maxut has banned mobile phones, iPads and computer games.
"I want children to believe in themselves, in their power, their force. Its very important for me that they use me as an example so that they can see that you can climb Everest, you can be the strongest and win Olympic medals. There is nothing too difficult in this life," he said.
Maxut is hoping his philosophy will catch the imagination of a new generation and his mountain camps will grow to become an integral part of life in Almaty.
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The modern day Republic of Kazakhstan has sprung from an ancient and varied history, spanning ...

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The modern day Republic of Kazakhstan has sprung from an ancient and varied history, spanning a time of early nomadic tribes to a Khan occupation, becoming a SovietState and later declaring independence following the dissolution of the Soviet Union in nineteen ninety-one – when PresidentNursultan Nazarbayev became leader of the nation and remains so today.
Kazakhstan is categorised as the world’s largest landlocked country by land area, and the ninth largest country in the world. Bordering China, Russia, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan, it is a bridge between Europe to Asia and amasses an area almost four times that of Texas. It is home to an estimated seventeen million people and the official languages are Kazakh and Russian.
Kazakhstan’s economy is the largest of all the Central Asian states, most likely due to its extensive natural resources. Its goal is to join the top thirty most developed countries in the world by twenty fifty, and pursue a period of modernisation and rejuvenation.

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The modern day Republic of Kazakhstan has sprung from an ancient and varied history, spanning a time of early nomadic tribes to a Khan occupation, becoming a SovietState and later declaring independence following the dissolution of the Soviet Union in nineteen ninety-one – when PresidentNursultan Nazarbayev became leader of the nation and remains so today.
Kazakhstan is categorised as the world’s largest landlocked country by land area, and the ninth largest country in the world. Bordering China, Russia, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan, it is a bridge between Europe to Asia and amasses an area almost four times that of Texas. It is home to an estimated seventeen million people and the official languages are Kazakh and Russian.
Kazakhstan’s economy is the largest of all the Central Asian states, most likely due to its extensive natural resources. Its goal is to join the top thirty most developed countries in the world by twenty fifty, and pursue a period of modernisation and rejuvenation.

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What is the structure of the market of packaging and containers in Kazakhstan?
What types of packages are munfactures by domestic producers?
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What is the structure of the market of packaging and containers in Kazakhstan?
What types of packages are munfactures by domestic producers?
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In this brief video you can find seven little known facts about Kazakhstan. If you ask yourself where is Kazakhstan, it is a Eurasian country, with much of its land on the Asian continent. It used to be part of the USSR, but today it’s becoming a booming oil based economy.The capital of Kazakhstan is Astana, but Almaty used to hold that title before 1997.
More information about the video content bellow:
1. Astana is one of the world’s newest and most f...

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"My day in Kazakhstan" #4 (12.12.15)-Kazakh TV-eng

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The hero of our today's program the teacher from South KoreaRyu Ja Mi. Year ago Ryu moved to Astana from Guandjou to teach korean to kazakh children.

published: 22 Dec 2015

euronews Life - Almaty: Kazakhstan's Garden City

http://www.euronews.com/ The city of Almaty lies to the south of Kazakhstan, a stop off point in years gone by on the Silk Road, the great trading route that linked east and west.
Trade and economy are still at the heart of Almaty which was once the country's capital. It is the financial centre of central Asia and attracted some six million tourists last year. History, hot summers and a raft of winter sports on tap are among the top attractions.
In the hustle and bustle of modern development Almaty has not forgotten long held traditions like the famous steam baths, the RussianBanya.
Some like it hot first thing. Bagdat Yermagambedov has been taking the steam for 30 years.
"Its a tradition here and everyone likes to start the week with a Banya to gather energy for the rest of ...

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The modern day Republic of Kazakhstan has sprung from an ancient and varied history, spanning a time of early nomadic tribes to a Khan occupation, becoming a SovietState and later declaring independence following the dissolution of the Soviet Union in nineteen ninety-one – when PresidentNursultan Nazarbayev became leader of the nation and remains so today.
Kazakhstan is categorised as the world’s largest landlocked country by land area, and the ninth largest country in the world. Bordering China, Russia, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan, it is a bridge between Europe to Asia and amasses an area almost four times that of Texas. It is home to an estimated seventeen million people and the official languages are Kazakh...

Kazakh National Anthem - "Meniñ Qazaqstanım" (KK/EN)

WTO market #3 (04.05.2017) - Kazakh TV

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What is the structure of the market of packaging and containers in Kazakhstan?
What types of packages are munfactures by domestic producers?
Topical question: imports or export?
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In this brief video you can find seven little known facts about Kazakhstan. If you ask yourself where is Kazakhstan, it is a Eurasian country, with much of its land on the Asian continent. It used to be part of the USSR, but today it’s becoming a booming oil based economy.The capital of Kazakhstan is Astana, but Almaty used to hold that title before 1997.
More information about the video content bellow:
1. Astana is one of the world’s newest and most futuristic capital cities. Astana literally means ‘capital city’ in Kazakh. And the capital is the second coldest capital city on earth, with temperatures dipping to -40 Celsius in the winter.
2. Kazakhstani people celebrate three New Year’s Eves. Two official ones, which are the 1 January by the Gregorian Calendar and the 22 March, "Nauryz" – the spring equinox or renewal of nature and 14th of January by the Julian Calendar is the legacy of the Soviet times. This day is called "the Old New Year". Old or new, they celebrate three times a year.
3. It is the largest landlocked country in the world, stretching from Siberia to the desserts of Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan and from China to the Caspian Sea. It is so large that distance from one end to another is about the same as LondonIstanbul route. Here one can find practically all climatic zones: from the torrid deserts through steppe and forest to eternal snows of the mountain heights reaching beyond the clouds.
4. The metro in Almaty (former capital until 1997) took 23 years to build and opened in December 2011. This is not because construction was slow, but because funding problems happened after the dissolution of the Soviet Union. But it is finally open and expansion is constantly taking place.
5. Fifty years ago the Aral Sea was the world's fourth inland sea, after the Caspian Sea, Lake Superior and Lake Victoria. It started shrinking due to Soviet irrigation projects, its surface area declining by more than 50 percent, to 30,000 square km from 67,000 square km, between 1960 and 1996.
6. Kazakhstan is unique in that its people, the Kazakhs, did not form the majority of the population upon independence in 1991. Currently the northern part of the country is populated mostly with Ukrainian and Russian majorities while Kazakhs are more prevalent in the south.
7. Located in Kazakhstan, Lake Balkhash is the 12th largest lake in the world, but that characteristic is hardly what makes it interesting. This lake is bizarre because the western part of the lake consists of freshwater and the eastern half is saltwater. Balkhash maintains this unlikely balance in part because the two halves are joined by a narrow straight that is 3.5 kilometers wide and six meters deep.
More Info:
https://www.teachaway.com/2014/06/18/10-things-you-didnt-know-about-kazakhstan
http://www.travelandtalk.info/kazakhstan.htm
http://www.meganstarr.com/2014/03/random-facts-almaty-kazakhstan.html
http://www.reuters.com/article/2008/06/24/idUSL23248577
http://www.kwintessential.co.uk/resources/global-etiquette/kazakhstan.html
http://www.mnn.com/earth-matters/wilderness-resources/photos/13-of-the-most-bizarre-lakes-in-the-world/lake-balkhash
Music:
PipeChoir – Adam are you free (part 3)
http://freemusicarchive.org/
Images:
http://www.dentons.com/~/media/Images/Website/Background%20Images/Offices/Astana/Astana.jpg
http://www.rustourismnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/25big.jpg
https://drscdn.500px.org/photo/56417910/m%3D2048/c0725af2954c5e0b24d885530ef3a59f
http://02varvara.files.wordpress.com/2013/01/00-new-year-in-st-petersburg-nevsky-prospekt-05-01-13.jpg?w=1200&h=800
http://aboutkazakhstan.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/kazakhstan-steppe.jpg
http://www.dolphin.upenn.edu/pibv/craftmap/world_map.jpg
http://paradiseintheworld.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/kazakhstan-almaty.jpg
http://d1vmp8zzttzftq.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/beautiful-view-of-big-circle-glowing-fountain-in-dendra-park-of-first-president-nursultan-nazarbayev-at-night-in-Almaty-Kazakhstan-1600x1014.jpg
http://www.woroni.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/Aral-Sea.jpg
https://kaspiascaravan.files.wordpress.com/2012/05/dscf6580_2.jpg
http://earthshots.usgs.gov/earthshots/sites/all/files/earthshots/1977%20cropped%20full%20mosaic.png
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/25/Kazakh-Mongolian_Eagle_Hunter.JPG
http://www.beforethey.com/media/images/Kazakh/K3.jpg
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b3/Lake_Balkhash_Sep_2007_4.JPG
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/0c/STS039-085-00E_Lake_Balkhash,_Kazakhstan_April_1991.jpg

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In this brief video you can find seven little known facts about Kazakhstan. If you ask yourself where is Kazakhstan, it is a Eurasian country, with much of its land on the Asian continent. It used to be part of the USSR, but today it’s becoming a booming oil based economy.The capital of Kazakhstan is Astana, but Almaty used to hold that title before 1997.
More information about the video content bellow:
1. Astana is one of the world’s newest and most futuristic capital cities. Astana literally means ‘capital city’ in Kazakh. And the capital is the second coldest capital city on earth, with temperatures dipping to -40 Celsius in the winter.
2. Kazakhstani people celebrate three New Year’s Eves. Two official ones, which are the 1 January by the Gregorian Calendar and the 22 March, "Nauryz" – the spring equinox or renewal of nature and 14th of January by the Julian Calendar is the legacy of the Soviet times. This day is called "the Old New Year". Old or new, they celebrate three times a year.
3. It is the largest landlocked country in the world, stretching from Siberia to the desserts of Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan and from China to the Caspian Sea. It is so large that distance from one end to another is about the same as LondonIstanbul route. Here one can find practically all climatic zones: from the torrid deserts through steppe and forest to eternal snows of the mountain heights reaching beyond the clouds.
4. The metro in Almaty (former capital until 1997) took 23 years to build and opened in December 2011. This is not because construction was slow, but because funding problems happened after the dissolution of the Soviet Union. But it is finally open and expansion is constantly taking place.
5. Fifty years ago the Aral Sea was the world's fourth inland sea, after the Caspian Sea, Lake Superior and Lake Victoria. It started shrinking due to Soviet irrigation projects, its surface area declining by more than 50 percent, to 30,000 square km from 67,000 square km, between 1960 and 1996.
6. Kazakhstan is unique in that its people, the Kazakhs, did not form the majority of the population upon independence in 1991. Currently the northern part of the country is populated mostly with Ukrainian and Russian majorities while Kazakhs are more prevalent in the south.
7. Located in Kazakhstan, Lake Balkhash is the 12th largest lake in the world, but that characteristic is hardly what makes it interesting. This lake is bizarre because the western part of the lake consists of freshwater and the eastern half is saltwater. Balkhash maintains this unlikely balance in part because the two halves are joined by a narrow straight that is 3.5 kilometers wide and six meters deep.
More Info:
https://www.teachaway.com/2014/06/18/10-things-you-didnt-know-about-kazakhstan
http://www.travelandtalk.info/kazakhstan.htm
http://www.meganstarr.com/2014/03/random-facts-almaty-kazakhstan.html
http://www.reuters.com/article/2008/06/24/idUSL23248577
http://www.kwintessential.co.uk/resources/global-etiquette/kazakhstan.html
http://www.mnn.com/earth-matters/wilderness-resources/photos/13-of-the-most-bizarre-lakes-in-the-world/lake-balkhash
Music:
PipeChoir – Adam are you free (part 3)
http://freemusicarchive.org/
Images:
http://www.dentons.com/~/media/Images/Website/Background%20Images/Offices/Astana/Astana.jpg
http://www.rustourismnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/25big.jpg
https://drscdn.500px.org/photo/56417910/m%3D2048/c0725af2954c5e0b24d885530ef3a59f
http://02varvara.files.wordpress.com/2013/01/00-new-year-in-st-petersburg-nevsky-prospekt-05-01-13.jpg?w=1200&h=800
http://aboutkazakhstan.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/kazakhstan-steppe.jpg
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http://www.euronews.com/ The city of Almaty lies to the south of Kazakhstan, a stop off point in years gone by on the Silk Road, the great trading route that linked east and west.
Trade and economy are still at the heart of Almaty which was once the country's capital. It is the financial centre of central Asia and attracted some six million tourists last year. History, hot summers and a raft of winter sports on tap are among the top attractions.
In the hustle and bustle of modern development Almaty has not forgotten long held traditions like the famous steam baths, the RussianBanya.
Some like it hot first thing. Bagdat Yermagambedov has been taking the steam for 30 years.
"Its a tradition here and everyone likes to start the week with a Banya to gather energy for the rest of the week, but what is a Russian bath without the steam - its not a bath! It's a great pleasure to come here to the steam rooms to re-charge our energy," he explained.
The vast Arasan complex was opened in 1982 and has been hailed as the best 'Banya' in central Asia. If a massage is not for you there are many other ways of ending your visit.
Some people like to start the day with a good thrashing; birch leaves pummel the skin and its supposed to stimulate the circulation to take the stress out of the day before you have even started. It doesn't so much hurt as it stings.
A morning in the Banya is perhaps the perfect preparation for a visit to the busy GreenBazaar. On the Silk Road it is Kazakhstan's biggest market and brings to life all the finest traditions of the Asian bazaar, buying selling and meeting people.
The word Almaty means city of apples and the region is believed to be the ancestral home of the apple as one stallholder pointed out: "The apples from Almaty are considered to be top quality and we have many different varieties, and of those the most appetising, the most popular and well known, is this one here - the Aport."
Underground for the commuter its all less crowded where you can get a seat at any time of the day on the new metro.
Opened just six months ago the metro was 23 years in the planning and finished at an estimated cost of 900 million euros. The platforms and seven stations on the 8.5 kilometre stretch have gleaming marble floors.
Two more stations are set to open. Soon they will be buzzing with more passengers.
Beyond the city boundary you will hear the motto of a group of children echo in the mountain air. "We don't take the easiest path," they chant.
Local climber Maxut Zhumayev started this childrens' camp. He is one of only 12 mountaineers to scale the 14 peaks over 8,000 metres without oxygen, a remarkable feat.
Not quite the heights which 11-year-old Iskander Temirtas is aiming for. At the summit he wants to take an easier route down but is told he can't. Maxut has banned mobile phones, iPads and computer games.
"I want children to believe in themselves, in their power, their force. Its very important for me that they use me as an example so that they can see that you can climb Everest, you can be the strongest and win Olympic medals. There is nothing too difficult in this life," he said.
Maxut is hoping his philosophy will catch the imagination of a new generation and his mountain camps will grow to become an integral part of life in Almaty.
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http://www.euronews.com/ The city of Almaty lies to the south of Kazakhstan, a stop off point in years gone by on the Silk Road, the great trading route that linked east and west.
Trade and economy are still at the heart of Almaty which was once the country's capital. It is the financial centre of central Asia and attracted some six million tourists last year. History, hot summers and a raft of winter sports on tap are among the top attractions.
In the hustle and bustle of modern development Almaty has not forgotten long held traditions like the famous steam baths, the RussianBanya.
Some like it hot first thing. Bagdat Yermagambedov has been taking the steam for 30 years.
"Its a tradition here and everyone likes to start the week with a Banya to gather energy for the rest of the week, but what is a Russian bath without the steam - its not a bath! It's a great pleasure to come here to the steam rooms to re-charge our energy," he explained.
The vast Arasan complex was opened in 1982 and has been hailed as the best 'Banya' in central Asia. If a massage is not for you there are many other ways of ending your visit.
Some people like to start the day with a good thrashing; birch leaves pummel the skin and its supposed to stimulate the circulation to take the stress out of the day before you have even started. It doesn't so much hurt as it stings.
A morning in the Banya is perhaps the perfect preparation for a visit to the busy GreenBazaar. On the Silk Road it is Kazakhstan's biggest market and brings to life all the finest traditions of the Asian bazaar, buying selling and meeting people.
The word Almaty means city of apples and the region is believed to be the ancestral home of the apple as one stallholder pointed out: "The apples from Almaty are considered to be top quality and we have many different varieties, and of those the most appetising, the most popular and well known, is this one here - the Aport."
Underground for the commuter its all less crowded where you can get a seat at any time of the day on the new metro.
Opened just six months ago the metro was 23 years in the planning and finished at an estimated cost of 900 million euros. The platforms and seven stations on the 8.5 kilometre stretch have gleaming marble floors.
Two more stations are set to open. Soon they will be buzzing with more passengers.
Beyond the city boundary you will hear the motto of a group of children echo in the mountain air. "We don't take the easiest path," they chant.
Local climber Maxut Zhumayev started this childrens' camp. He is one of only 12 mountaineers to scale the 14 peaks over 8,000 metres without oxygen, a remarkable feat.
Not quite the heights which 11-year-old Iskander Temirtas is aiming for. At the summit he wants to take an easier route down but is told he can't. Maxut has banned mobile phones, iPads and computer games.
"I want children to believe in themselves, in their power, their force. Its very important for me that they use me as an example so that they can see that you can climb Everest, you can be the strongest and win Olympic medals. There is nothing too difficult in this life," he said.
Maxut is hoping his philosophy will catch the imagination of a new generation and his mountain camps will grow to become an integral part of life in Almaty.
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The modern day Republic of Kazakhstan has sprung from an ancient and varied history, spanning a time of early nomadic tribes to a Khan occupation, becoming a SovietState and later declaring independence following the dissolution of the Soviet Union in nineteen ninety-one – when PresidentNursultan Nazarbayev became leader of the nation and remains so today.
Kazakhstan is categorised as the world’s largest landlocked country by land area, and the ninth largest country in the world. Bordering China, Russia, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan, it is a bridge between Europe to Asia and amasses an area almost four times that of Texas. It is home to an estimated seventeen million people and the official languages are Kazakh and Russian.
Kazakhstan’s economy is the largest of all the Central Asian states, most likely due to its extensive natural resources. Its goal is to join the top thirty most developed countries in the world by twenty fifty, and pursue a period of modernisation and rejuvenation.

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The modern day Republic of Kazakhstan has sprung from an ancient and varied history, spanning a time of early nomadic tribes to a Khan occupation, becoming a SovietState and later declaring independence following the dissolution of the Soviet Union in nineteen ninety-one – when PresidentNursultan Nazarbayev became leader of the nation and remains so today.
Kazakhstan is categorised as the world’s largest landlocked country by land area, and the ninth largest country in the world. Bordering China, Russia, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan, it is a bridge between Europe to Asia and amasses an area almost four times that of Texas. It is home to an estimated seventeen million people and the official languages are Kazakh and Russian.
Kazakhstan’s economy is the largest of all the Central Asian states, most likely due to its extensive natural resources. Its goal is to join the top thirty most developed countries in the world by twenty fifty, and pursue a period of modernisation and rejuvenation.

WTO market #3 (04.05.2017) - Kazakh TV

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What is the structure of the market of packaging and containers in Kazakhstan?
What types of packages are munfactures by domestic producers?...

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What is the structure of the market of packaging and containers in Kazakhstan?
What types of packages are munfactures by domestic producers?
Topical question: imports or export?
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What is the structure of the market of packaging and containers in Kazakhstan?
What types of packages are munfactures by domestic producers?
Topical question: imports or export?
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Music LIVE №6 (08.01.2017) - Kazakh TV

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25 years of independence of the republic of KazakhstanKazakh folk music
Tolkyn Zabirova
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published: 08 Jan 2017

Tokal: Kazakh women who seek to become second wives

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Some see it as normal matrimony that's blessed by God, others as a mutually beneficial marriage of convenience. Even though polygamy is technically illegal in Kazakhstan, having more than one wife is a widespread practice among the rich, They see it as a right enshrined in the Koran and will often decide to take an extra wife, a tokal, without consulting the first. Usually a younger woman, a Tokal is expected to bear children for her older husband, a capability that the older first wife may have lost. Kenishebk Satoy dreams of having more than 30 children. To accomplish that, he plans to take several wives. He already has two but is constantly searching for more tokal candidates. Rimma Tazhibaeva lost her husband and was left...

published: 26 Jun 2014

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Kazakhstan is categorised as the world’s largest landlocked country by land area, and the ninth largest country in the world. Bordering China, Russia, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan, it is a bridge between Europe to Asia and amasses an area almost four times that of Texas. It is home to an estimated seventeen million people and the official languages are Kazakh...

published: 08 Oct 2015

Back to Sleepy Hollow, Kazakhstan (RT Documentary)

The settlement of Kalachi in Kazakhstan made international headlines because of an inexplicable “sleeping sickness” that has affected its residents for over three years. RTD pays a second visit to discover that medical science may now be on the verge of unraveling the slumbering mystery.
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published: 29 Jun 2015

Sleepy Hollow, Kazakhstan: A mysterious sleeping disease plagues inhabitants of a small village

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They call it Sleepy Hollow. A small village in Kazakhstan which has succumbed to a mysterious ailment – its dwellers keep falling asleep for no apparent reason. The indiscriminate illness has no cure. Episodes begin without warning, and those affected never know if they will wake up again. Some blame ghosts, others – closed uranium mines located nearby. But despite multiple attempts by medics and scientists to solve the riddle, the causes and consequences of the disease remain unknown. Now the RTD team goes to Kalachi village to undertake its own investigation.
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published: 10 Dec 2014

"Recipe for friendship" #21 (27.11.2016) - Kazakh TV

Today in the program:
Exploring culture, traditions and customs of kazakhstani chechens;
Features of chechen cuisine;
Astounding chechen dance.
The official Youtube channel of Kazakh TV.
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published: 29 Nov 2016

Discovering Kazakhstan №11 (29.07.2017) - Kazakh TV

Today in the program:
История предков;
Древние некропли;
Сакральные памятники.
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published: 29 Jul 2017

Nazarbayev University (Republic of Kazakhstan)

This week Dennis Wholey is on location in Astana, Kazakhstan visiting Nazarbayev University. Through interviews with students, faculty and administrators Dennis explores the all English speaking university, designed with the help of top educational institutions from around the world, in the heart of Central Asia.
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published: 18 Oct 2013

Natural resources №10 (05.07.2017) - Kazakh TV

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From the part of Laurasia to the heart of Eurasia.
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Today in the program:
25 years of independence of the republic of KazakhstanKazakh folk music
Tolkyn Zabirova
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Today in the program:
25 years of independence of the republic of KazakhstanKazakh folk music
Tolkyn Zabirova
The official Youtube channel of Kazakh TV.
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Tokal: Kazakh women who seek to become second wives

More films about Kyrgyzstan: https://rtd.rt.com/tags/kyrgyzstan/
Some see it as normal matrimony that's blessed by God, others as a mutually beneficial marriage...

More films about Kyrgyzstan: https://rtd.rt.com/tags/kyrgyzstan/
Some see it as normal matrimony that's blessed by God, others as a mutually beneficial marriage of convenience. Even though polygamy is technically illegal in Kazakhstan, having more than one wife is a widespread practice among the rich, They see it as a right enshrined in the Koran and will often decide to take an extra wife, a tokal, without consulting the first. Usually a younger woman, a Tokal is expected to bear children for her older husband, a capability that the older first wife may have lost. Kenishebk Satoy dreams of having more than 30 children. To accomplish that, he plans to take several wives. He already has two but is constantly searching for more tokal candidates. Rimma Tazhibaeva lost her husband and was left unsupported to raise three children; she opted to become a tokal so she'd have a man to take care of her family. When mother of three Altynai Ormanova was told that a pregnant tokal would be living in her home, she chose to end the marriage rather than share her husband with another woman. AuthorAyan Kudakova explores this controversial topic and tries to determine whether a polygamous marriage can also be a happy one or two or more!
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Some see it as normal matrimony that's blessed by God, others as a mutually beneficial marriage of convenience. Even though polygamy is technically illegal in Kazakhstan, having more than one wife is a widespread practice among the rich, They see it as a right enshrined in the Koran and will often decide to take an extra wife, a tokal, without consulting the first. Usually a younger woman, a Tokal is expected to bear children for her older husband, a capability that the older first wife may have lost. Kenishebk Satoy dreams of having more than 30 children. To accomplish that, he plans to take several wives. He already has two but is constantly searching for more tokal candidates. Rimma Tazhibaeva lost her husband and was left unsupported to raise three children; she opted to become a tokal so she'd have a man to take care of her family. When mother of three Altynai Ormanova was told that a pregnant tokal would be living in her home, she chose to end the marriage rather than share her husband with another woman. AuthorAyan Kudakova explores this controversial topic and tries to determine whether a polygamous marriage can also be a happy one or two or more!
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The modern day Republic of Kazakhstan has sprung from an ancient and varied history, spanning a time of early nomadic tribes to a Khan occupation, becoming a SovietState and later declaring independence following the dissolution of the Soviet Union in nineteen ninety-one – when PresidentNursultan Nazarbayev became leader of the nation and remains so today.
Kazakhstan is categorised as the world’s largest landlocked country by land area, and the ninth largest country in the world. Bordering China, Russia, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan, it is a bridge between Europe to Asia and amasses an area almost four times that of Texas. It is home to an estimated seventeen million people and the official languages are Kazakh and Russian.
Kazakhstan’s economy is the largest of all the Central Asian states, most likely due to its extensive natural resources. Its goal is to join the top thirty most developed countries in the world by twenty fifty, and pursue a period of modernisation and rejuvenation.

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The modern day Republic of Kazakhstan has sprung from an ancient and varied history, spanning a time of early nomadic tribes to a Khan occupation, becoming a SovietState and later declaring independence following the dissolution of the Soviet Union in nineteen ninety-one – when PresidentNursultan Nazarbayev became leader of the nation and remains so today.
Kazakhstan is categorised as the world’s largest landlocked country by land area, and the ninth largest country in the world. Bordering China, Russia, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan, it is a bridge between Europe to Asia and amasses an area almost four times that of Texas. It is home to an estimated seventeen million people and the official languages are Kazakh and Russian.
Kazakhstan’s economy is the largest of all the Central Asian states, most likely due to its extensive natural resources. Its goal is to join the top thirty most developed countries in the world by twenty fifty, and pursue a period of modernisation and rejuvenation.

Back to Sleepy Hollow, Kazakhstan (RT Documentary)

The settlement of Kalachi in Kazakhstan made international headlines because of an inexplicable “sleeping sickness” that has affected its residents for over thr...

The settlement of Kalachi in Kazakhstan made international headlines because of an inexplicable “sleeping sickness” that has affected its residents for over three years. RTD pays a second visit to discover that medical science may now be on the verge of unraveling the slumbering mystery.
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The settlement of Kalachi in Kazakhstan made international headlines because of an inexplicable “sleeping sickness” that has affected its residents for over three years. RTD pays a second visit to discover that medical science may now be on the verge of unraveling the slumbering mystery.
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Sleepy Hollow, Kazakhstan: A mysterious sleeping disease plagues inhabitants of a small village

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They call it Sleepy Hollow. A small village in Kazakhstan which has succumbed to a mysterious a...

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They call it Sleepy Hollow. A small village in Kazakhstan which has succumbed to a mysterious ailment – its dwellers keep falling asleep for no apparent reason. The indiscriminate illness has no cure. Episodes begin without warning, and those affected never know if they will wake up again. Some blame ghosts, others – closed uranium mines located nearby. But despite multiple attempts by medics and scientists to solve the riddle, the causes and consequences of the disease remain unknown. Now the RTD team goes to Kalachi village to undertake its own investigation.
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They call it Sleepy Hollow. A small village in Kazakhstan which has succumbed to a mysterious ailment – its dwellers keep falling asleep for no apparent reason. The indiscriminate illness has no cure. Episodes begin without warning, and those affected never know if they will wake up again. Some blame ghosts, others – closed uranium mines located nearby. But despite multiple attempts by medics and scientists to solve the riddle, the causes and consequences of the disease remain unknown. Now the RTD team goes to Kalachi village to undertake its own investigation.
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"Recipe for friendship" #21 (27.11.2016) - Kazakh TV

Today in the program:
Exploring culture, traditions and customs of kazakhstani chechens;
Features of chechen cuisine;
Astounding chechen dance.
The official Y...

Today in the program:
Exploring culture, traditions and customs of kazakhstani chechens;
Features of chechen cuisine;
Astounding chechen dance.
The official Youtube channel of Kazakh TV.
Live broadcast: http://kazakh-tv.kz/en/category/live_now
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Today in the program:
Exploring culture, traditions and customs of kazakhstani chechens;
Features of chechen cuisine;
Astounding chechen dance.
The official Youtube channel of Kazakh TV.
Live broadcast: http://kazakh-tv.kz/en/category/live_now
Follow the news on our site: http://kazakh-tv.kz/
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This week Dennis Wholey is on location in Astana, Kazakhstan visiting Nazarbayev University. Through interviews with students, faculty and administrators Dennis explores the all English speaking university, designed with the help of top educational institutions from around the world, in the heart of Central Asia.
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From the part of Laurasia to the heart of Eurasia.
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From the part of Laurasia to the heart of Eurasia.
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In this brief video you can find seven little known facts about Kazakhstan. If you ask yourself where is Kazakhstan, it is a Eurasian country, with much of its land on the Asian continent. It used to be part of the USSR, but today it’s becoming a booming oil based economy.The capital of Kazakhstan is Astana, but Almaty used to hold that title before 1997.
More information about the video content bellow:
1. Astana is one of the world’s newest and most futuristic capital cities. Astana literally means ‘capital city’ in Kazakh. And the capital is the second coldest capital city on earth, with temperatures dipping to -40 Celsius in the winter.
2. Kazakhstani people celebrate three New Year’s Eves. Two official ones, which are the 1 January by the Gregorian Calendar and the 22 March, "Nauryz" – the spring equinox or renewal of nature and 14th of January by the Julian Calendar is the legacy of the Soviet times. This day is called "the Old New Year". Old or new, they celebrate three times a year.
3. It is the largest landlocked country in the world, stretching from Siberia to the desserts of Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan and from China to the Caspian Sea. It is so large that distance from one end to another is about the same as LondonIstanbul route. Here one can find practically all climatic zones: from the torrid deserts through steppe and forest to eternal snows of the mountain heights reaching beyond the clouds.
4. The metro in Almaty (former capital until 1997) took 23 years to build and opened in December 2011. This is not because construction was slow, but because funding problems happened after the dissolution of the Soviet Union. But it is finally open and expansion is constantly taking place.
5. Fifty years ago the Aral Sea was the world's fourth inland sea, after the Caspian Sea, Lake Superior and Lake Victoria. It started shrinking due to Soviet irrigation projects, its surface area declining by more than 50 percent, to 30,000 square km from 67,000 square km, between 1960 and 1996.
6. Kazakhstan is unique in that its people, the Kazakhs, did not form the majority of the population upon independence in 1991. Currently the northern part of the country is populated mostly with Ukrainian and Russian majorities while Kazakhs are more prevalent in the south.
7. Located in Kazakhstan, Lake Balkhash is the 12th largest lake in the world, but that characteristic is hardly what makes it interesting. This lake is bizarre because the western part of the lake consists of freshwater and the eastern half is saltwater. Balkhash maintains this unlikely balance in part because the two halves are joined by a narrow straight that is 3.5 kilometers wide and six meters deep.
More Info:
https://www.teachaway.com/2014/06/18/10-things-you-didnt-know-about-kazakhstan
http://www.travelandtalk.info/kazakhstan.htm
http://www.meganstarr.com/2014/03/random-facts-almaty-kazakhstan.html
http://www.reuters.com/article/2008/06/24/idUSL23248577
http://www.kwintessential.co.uk/resources/global-etiquette/kazakhstan.html
http://www.mnn.com/earth-matters/wilderness-resources/photos/13-of-the-most-bizarre-lakes-in-the-world/lake-balkhash
Music:
PipeChoir – Adam are you free (part 3)
http://freemusicarchive.org/
Images:
http://www.dentons.com/~/media/Images/Website/Background%20Images/Offices/Astana/Astana.jpg
http://www.rustourismnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/25big.jpg
https://drscdn.500px.org/photo/56417910/m%3D2048/c0725af2954c5e0b24d885530ef3a59f
http://02varvara.files.wordpress.com/2013/01/00-new-year-in-st-petersburg-nevsky-prospekt-05-01-13.jpg?w=1200&h=800
http://aboutkazakhstan.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/kazakhstan-steppe.jpg
http://www.dolphin.upenn.edu/pibv/craftmap/world_map.jpg
http://paradiseintheworld.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/kazakhstan-almaty.jpg
http://d1vmp8zzttzftq.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/beautiful-view-of-big-circle-glowing-fountain-in-dendra-park-of-first-president-nursultan-nazarbayev-at-night-in-Almaty-Kazakhstan-1600x1014.jpg
http://www.woroni.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/Aral-Sea.jpg
https://kaspiascaravan.files.wordpress.com/2012/05/dscf6580_2.jpg
http://earthshots.usgs.gov/earthshots/sites/all/files/earthshots/1977%20cropped%20full%20mosaic.png
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/25/Kazakh-Mongolian_Eagle_Hunter.JPG
http://www.beforethey.com/media/images/Kazakh/K3.jpg
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b3/Lake_Balkhash_Sep_2007_4.JPG
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/0c/STS039-085-00E_Lake_Balkhash,_Kazakhstan_April_1991.jpg

19:57

"My day in Kazakhstan" #4 (12.12.15)-Kazakh TV-eng

Today in our program:
The hero of our today's program the teacher from South Korea Ryu Ja ...

euronews Life - Almaty: Kazakhstan's Garden City

http://www.euronews.com/ The city of Almaty lies to the south of Kazakhstan, a stop off point in years gone by on the Silk Road, the great trading route that linked east and west.
Trade and economy are still at the heart of Almaty which was once the country's capital. It is the financial centre of central Asia and attracted some six million tourists last year. History, hot summers and a raft of winter sports on tap are among the top attractions.
In the hustle and bustle of modern development Almaty has not forgotten long held traditions like the famous steam baths, the RussianBanya.
Some like it hot first thing. Bagdat Yermagambedov has been taking the steam for 30 years.
"Its a tradition here and everyone likes to start the week with a Banya to gather energy for the rest of the week, but what is a Russian bath without the steam - its not a bath! It's a great pleasure to come here to the steam rooms to re-charge our energy," he explained.
The vast Arasan complex was opened in 1982 and has been hailed as the best 'Banya' in central Asia. If a massage is not for you there are many other ways of ending your visit.
Some people like to start the day with a good thrashing; birch leaves pummel the skin and its supposed to stimulate the circulation to take the stress out of the day before you have even started. It doesn't so much hurt as it stings.
A morning in the Banya is perhaps the perfect preparation for a visit to the busy GreenBazaar. On the Silk Road it is Kazakhstan's biggest market and brings to life all the finest traditions of the Asian bazaar, buying selling and meeting people.
The word Almaty means city of apples and the region is believed to be the ancestral home of the apple as one stallholder pointed out: "The apples from Almaty are considered to be top quality and we have many different varieties, and of those the most appetising, the most popular and well known, is this one here - the Aport."
Underground for the commuter its all less crowded where you can get a seat at any time of the day on the new metro.
Opened just six months ago the metro was 23 years in the planning and finished at an estimated cost of 900 million euros. The platforms and seven stations on the 8.5 kilometre stretch have gleaming marble floors.
Two more stations are set to open. Soon they will be buzzing with more passengers.
Beyond the city boundary you will hear the motto of a group of children echo in the mountain air. "We don't take the easiest path," they chant.
Local climber Maxut Zhumayev started this childrens' camp. He is one of only 12 mountaineers to scale the 14 peaks over 8,000 metres without oxygen, a remarkable feat.
Not quite the heights which 11-year-old Iskander Temirtas is aiming for. At the summit he wants to take an easier route down but is told he can't. Maxut has banned mobile phones, iPads and computer games.
"I want children to believe in themselves, in their power, their force. Its very important for me that they use me as an example so that they can see that you can climb Everest, you can be the strongest and win Olympic medals. There is nothing too difficult in this life," he said.
Maxut is hoping his philosophy will catch the imagination of a new generation and his mountain camps will grow to become an integral part of life in Almaty.
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5:23

Dimash Kudaibergen - SOS d'un terrien en détresse

Dimash Kudaibergen - kazakh singer from Kazakhstan.
Part 1 of I Am a Singer (Chinese reali...

US Television - Kazakhstan - The Heart Of Eurasia

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The modern day Republic of Kazakhstan has sprung from an ancient and varied history, spanning a time of early nomadic tribes to a Khan occupation, becoming a SovietState and later declaring independence following the dissolution of the Soviet Union in nineteen ninety-one – when PresidentNursultan Nazarbayev became leader of the nation and remains so today.
Kazakhstan is categorised as the world’s largest landlocked country by land area, and the ninth largest country in the world. Bordering China, Russia, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan, it is a bridge between Europe to Asia and amasses an area almost four times that of Texas. It is home to an estimated seventeen million people and the official languages are Kazakh and Russian.
Kazakhstan’s economy is the largest of all the Central Asian states, most likely due to its extensive natural resources. Its goal is to join the top thirty most developed countries in the world by twenty fifty, and pursue a period of modernisation and rejuvenation.

WTO market #3 (04.05.2017) - Kazakh TV

Today in programm:
What is the structure of the market of packaging and containers in Kazakhstan?
What types of packages are munfactures by domestic producers?
Topical question: imports or export?
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7 Facts about Kazakhstan

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In this brief video you can find seven little known facts about Kazakhstan. If you ask yourself where is Kazakhstan, it is a Eurasian country, with much of its land on the Asian continent. It used to be part of the USSR, but today it’s becoming a booming oil based economy.The capital of Kazakhstan is Astana, but Almaty used to hold that title before 1997.
More information about the video content bellow:
1. Astana is one of the world’s newest and most futuristic capital cities. Astana literally means ‘capital city’ in Kazakh. And the capital is the second coldest capital city on earth, with temperatures dipping to -40 Celsius in the winter.
2. Kazakhstani people celebrate three New Year’s Eves. Two official ones, which are the 1 January by the Gregorian Calendar and the 22 March, "Nauryz" – the spring equinox or renewal of nature and 14th of January by the Julian Calendar is the legacy of the Soviet times. This day is called "the Old New Year". Old or new, they celebrate three times a year.
3. It is the largest landlocked country in the world, stretching from Siberia to the desserts of Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan and from China to the Caspian Sea. It is so large that distance from one end to another is about the same as LondonIstanbul route. Here one can find practically all climatic zones: from the torrid deserts through steppe and forest to eternal snows of the mountain heights reaching beyond the clouds.
4. The metro in Almaty (former capital until 1997) took 23 years to build and opened in December 2011. This is not because construction was slow, but because funding problems happened after the dissolution of the Soviet Union. But it is finally open and expansion is constantly taking place.
5. Fifty years ago the Aral Sea was the world's fourth inland sea, after the Caspian Sea, Lake Superior and Lake Victoria. It started shrinking due to Soviet irrigation projects, its surface area declining by more than 50 percent, to 30,000 square km from 67,000 square km, between 1960 and 1996.
6. Kazakhstan is unique in that its people, the Kazakhs, did not form the majority of the population upon independence in 1991. Currently the northern part of the country is populated mostly with Ukrainian and Russian majorities while Kazakhs are more prevalent in the south.
7. Located in Kazakhstan, Lake Balkhash is the 12th largest lake in the world, but that characteristic is hardly what makes it interesting. This lake is bizarre because the western part of the lake consists of freshwater and the eastern half is saltwater. Balkhash maintains this unlikely balance in part because the two halves are joined by a narrow straight that is 3.5 kilometers wide and six meters deep.
More Info:
https://www.teachaway.com/2014/06/18/10-things-you-didnt-know-about-kazakhstan
http://www.travelandtalk.info/kazakhstan.htm
http://www.meganstarr.com/2014/03/random-facts-almaty-kazakhstan.html
http://www.reuters.com/article/2008/06/24/idUSL23248577
http://www.kwintessential.co.uk/resources/global-etiquette/kazakhstan.html
http://www.mnn.com/earth-matters/wilderness-resources/photos/13-of-the-most-bizarre-lakes-in-the-world/lake-balkhash
Music:
PipeChoir – Adam are you free (part 3)
http://freemusicarchive.org/
Images:
http://www.dentons.com/~/media/Images/Website/Background%20Images/Offices/Astana/Astana.jpg
http://www.rustourismnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/25big.jpg
https://drscdn.500px.org/photo/56417910/m%3D2048/c0725af2954c5e0b24d885530ef3a59f
http://02varvara.files.wordpress.com/2013/01/00-new-year-in-st-petersburg-nevsky-prospekt-05-01-13.jpg?w=1200&h=800
http://aboutkazakhstan.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/kazakhstan-steppe.jpg
http://www.dolphin.upenn.edu/pibv/craftmap/world_map.jpg
http://paradiseintheworld.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/kazakhstan-almaty.jpg
http://d1vmp8zzttzftq.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/beautiful-view-of-big-circle-glowing-fountain-in-dendra-park-of-first-president-nursultan-nazarbayev-at-night-in-Almaty-Kazakhstan-1600x1014.jpg
http://www.woroni.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/Aral-Sea.jpg
https://kaspiascaravan.files.wordpress.com/2012/05/dscf6580_2.jpg
http://earthshots.usgs.gov/earthshots/sites/all/files/earthshots/1977%20cropped%20full%20mosaic.png
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/25/Kazakh-Mongolian_Eagle_Hunter.JPG
http://www.beforethey.com/media/images/Kazakh/K3.jpg
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b3/Lake_Balkhash_Sep_2007_4.JPG
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/0c/STS039-085-00E_Lake_Balkhash,_Kazakhstan_April_1991.jpg

19:57

"My day in Kazakhstan" #4 (12.12.15)-Kazakh TV-eng

Today in our program:
The hero of our today's program the teacher from South Korea Ryu Ja ...

euronews Life - Almaty: Kazakhstan's Garden City

http://www.euronews.com/ The city of Almaty lies to the south of Kazakhstan, a stop off point in years gone by on the Silk Road, the great trading route that linked east and west.
Trade and economy are still at the heart of Almaty which was once the country's capital. It is the financial centre of central Asia and attracted some six million tourists last year. History, hot summers and a raft of winter sports on tap are among the top attractions.
In the hustle and bustle of modern development Almaty has not forgotten long held traditions like the famous steam baths, the RussianBanya.
Some like it hot first thing. Bagdat Yermagambedov has been taking the steam for 30 years.
"Its a tradition here and everyone likes to start the week with a Banya to gather energy for the rest of the week, but what is a Russian bath without the steam - its not a bath! It's a great pleasure to come here to the steam rooms to re-charge our energy," he explained.
The vast Arasan complex was opened in 1982 and has been hailed as the best 'Banya' in central Asia. If a massage is not for you there are many other ways of ending your visit.
Some people like to start the day with a good thrashing; birch leaves pummel the skin and its supposed to stimulate the circulation to take the stress out of the day before you have even started. It doesn't so much hurt as it stings.
A morning in the Banya is perhaps the perfect preparation for a visit to the busy GreenBazaar. On the Silk Road it is Kazakhstan's biggest market and brings to life all the finest traditions of the Asian bazaar, buying selling and meeting people.
The word Almaty means city of apples and the region is believed to be the ancestral home of the apple as one stallholder pointed out: "The apples from Almaty are considered to be top quality and we have many different varieties, and of those the most appetising, the most popular and well known, is this one here - the Aport."
Underground for the commuter its all less crowded where you can get a seat at any time of the day on the new metro.
Opened just six months ago the metro was 23 years in the planning and finished at an estimated cost of 900 million euros. The platforms and seven stations on the 8.5 kilometre stretch have gleaming marble floors.
Two more stations are set to open. Soon they will be buzzing with more passengers.
Beyond the city boundary you will hear the motto of a group of children echo in the mountain air. "We don't take the easiest path," they chant.
Local climber Maxut Zhumayev started this childrens' camp. He is one of only 12 mountaineers to scale the 14 peaks over 8,000 metres without oxygen, a remarkable feat.
Not quite the heights which 11-year-old Iskander Temirtas is aiming for. At the summit he wants to take an easier route down but is told he can't. Maxut has banned mobile phones, iPads and computer games.
"I want children to believe in themselves, in their power, their force. Its very important for me that they use me as an example so that they can see that you can climb Everest, you can be the strongest and win Olympic medals. There is nothing too difficult in this life," he said.
Maxut is hoping his philosophy will catch the imagination of a new generation and his mountain camps will grow to become an integral part of life in Almaty.
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5:23

Dimash Kudaibergen - SOS d'un terrien en détresse

Dimash Kudaibergen - kazakh singer from Kazakhstan.
Part 1 of I Am a Singer (Chinese reali...

US Television - Kazakhstan - The Heart Of Eurasia

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The modern day Republic of Kazakhstan has sprung from an ancient and varied history, spanning a time of early nomadic tribes to a Khan occupation, becoming a SovietState and later declaring independence following the dissolution of the Soviet Union in nineteen ninety-one – when PresidentNursultan Nazarbayev became leader of the nation and remains so today.
Kazakhstan is categorised as the world’s largest landlocked country by land area, and the ninth largest country in the world. Bordering China, Russia, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan, it is a bridge between Europe to Asia and amasses an area almost four times that of Texas. It is home to an estimated seventeen million people and the official languages are Kazakh and Russian.
Kazakhstan’s economy is the largest of all the Central Asian states, most likely due to its extensive natural resources. Its goal is to join the top thirty most developed countries in the world by twenty fifty, and pursue a period of modernisation and rejuvenation.

WTO market #3 (04.05.2017) - Kazakh TV

Today in programm:
What is the structure of the market of packaging and containers in Kazakhstan?
What types of packages are munfactures by domestic producers?
Topical question: imports or export?
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Live broadcast: http://kazakh-tv.kz/en/category/live_now
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Music LIVE №6 (08.01.2017) - Kazakh TV

Today in the program:
25 years of independence of the republic of KazakhstanKazakh folk music
Tolkyn Zabirova
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25:55

Tokal: Kazakh women who seek to become second wives

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Some see it as normal mat...

Tokal: Kazakh women who seek to become second wives

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Some see it as normal matrimony that's blessed by God, others as a mutually beneficial marriage of convenience. Even though polygamy is technically illegal in Kazakhstan, having more than one wife is a widespread practice among the rich, They see it as a right enshrined in the Koran and will often decide to take an extra wife, a tokal, without consulting the first. Usually a younger woman, a Tokal is expected to bear children for her older husband, a capability that the older first wife may have lost. Kenishebk Satoy dreams of having more than 30 children. To accomplish that, he plans to take several wives. He already has two but is constantly searching for more tokal candidates. Rimma Tazhibaeva lost her husband and was left unsupported to raise three children; she opted to become a tokal so she'd have a man to take care of her family. When mother of three Altynai Ormanova was told that a pregnant tokal would be living in her home, she chose to end the marriage rather than share her husband with another woman. AuthorAyan Kudakova explores this controversial topic and tries to determine whether a polygamous marriage can also be a happy one or two or more!
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28:31

US Television - Kazakhstan - The Heart Of Eurasia

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The modern day Republic ...

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The modern day Republic of Kazakhstan has sprung from an ancient and varied history, spanning a time of early nomadic tribes to a Khan occupation, becoming a SovietState and later declaring independence following the dissolution of the Soviet Union in nineteen ninety-one – when PresidentNursultan Nazarbayev became leader of the nation and remains so today.
Kazakhstan is categorised as the world’s largest landlocked country by land area, and the ninth largest country in the world. Bordering China, Russia, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan, it is a bridge between Europe to Asia and amasses an area almost four times that of Texas. It is home to an estimated seventeen million people and the official languages are Kazakh and Russian.
Kazakhstan’s economy is the largest of all the Central Asian states, most likely due to its extensive natural resources. Its goal is to join the top thirty most developed countries in the world by twenty fifty, and pursue a period of modernisation and rejuvenation.

24:51

Back to Sleepy Hollow, Kazakhstan (RT Documentary)

The settlement of Kalachi in Kazakhstan made international headlines because of an inexpli...

Back to Sleepy Hollow, Kazakhstan (RT Documentary)

The settlement of Kalachi in Kazakhstan made international headlines because of an inexplicable “sleeping sickness” that has affected its residents for over three years. RTD pays a second visit to discover that medical science may now be on the verge of unraveling the slumbering mystery.
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26:52

Sleepy Hollow, Kazakhstan: A mysterious sleeping disease plagues inhabitants of a small village

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They call it Sleepy Hollo...

Sleepy Hollow, Kazakhstan: A mysterious sleeping disease plagues inhabitants of a small village

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They call it Sleepy Hollow. A small village in Kazakhstan which has succumbed to a mysterious ailment – its dwellers keep falling asleep for no apparent reason. The indiscriminate illness has no cure. Episodes begin without warning, and those affected never know if they will wake up again. Some blame ghosts, others – closed uranium mines located nearby. But despite multiple attempts by medics and scientists to solve the riddle, the causes and consequences of the disease remain unknown. Now the RTD team goes to Kalachi village to undertake its own investigation.
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20:27

"Recipe for friendship" #21 (27.11.2016) - Kazakh TV

Today in the program:
Exploring culture, traditions and customs of kazakhstani chechens;
...

"Recipe for friendship" #21 (27.11.2016) - Kazakh TV

Today in the program:
Exploring culture, traditions and customs of kazakhstani chechens;
Features of chechen cuisine;
Astounding chechen dance.
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Nazarbayev University (Republic of Kazakhstan)

This week Dennis Wholey is on location in Astana, Kazakhstan visiting Nazarbayev University. Through interviews with students, faculty and administrators Dennis explores the all English speaking university, designed with the help of top educational institutions from around the world, in the heart of Central Asia.
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Natural resources №10 (05.07.2017) - Kazakh TV

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Natural resources №10 (05.07.2017) - Kazakh TV

Today in the program:
From the part of Laurasia to the heart of Eurasia.
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When the sun dims dramatically Monday morning, that would be like an entire power plant unit shutting down for the Lone Star State's electricity grid. The much-anticipated solar eclipse will wipe out about 600 megawatts worth of electricity generation from Texas' growing solar power industry, according to officials with ERCOT, which manages the Texas grid.&nbsp; ... "That is not very much," she said about eclipse's influence ... ....

Multiple media reports Thursday reported a van crashed into dozens of people in the center of Barcelona Thursday killing two and injuring several people. Local Spanish media say two armed men have entered a restaurant after a van crashed into a crowd of people, according to Reuters, and police consider the incident to be terror related. Local media reports say two people were killed instantly when struck by the van....

The Guardian reported that police announced one person was arrested in relation to the attack on Thursday where someone drove a white van through the busy, pedestrian area of Las Ramblas in Barcelona, Spain which has left at least 13 dead, and more than 50 injured ... ... U.S ... U.S ... ... "My thoughts are with the victims of today’s terrible attack in Barcelona and the emergency services responding to this ongoing incident ... -WN.com, Maureen Foody....

Islamic State militants have claimed responsibility for an act of terrorism in which a van struck and killed at least a dozen people on Barcelona’s most famous avenue Thursday, Reuters reported Thursday.Carles Puigdemont, the head of the Spanish region of Catalonia, said at least 80 people had been taken to hospital and around 12 had died. Officials remain unsure how many attackers were involved in the incident ... She told La Vanguardia....

The number of asylum seekers who are illegally crossing into Canada from the United States more than tripled last month, according to new data released on Thursday by the Canadian government which hints at the deep fears that migrants have about the recent U.S. administration immigration crackdown ...The RoyalCanadian Mounted Police said that an additional 3,800 asylum seekers were arrested crossing the U.S ... "It's not a crisis ... ....

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KARACHI. The 17th edition of Inter-Divisional Gymnastics Championship commences here at North Karachi Gymkhana on Friday (today).Sindh Gymnastics Association (SGA) is organising the event in collaboration with Sports and Youth Affairs Department, Government of Sindh. According to organisers, gymnastics teams of all five divisions of Sindh will participate in the championship. —PPI... ....

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